Thanks guys (and IrishVixen ). I figured either 4.2.1 or 4.3.3 would be the ones brought up, but I wanted to make sure before upgrading. Of course, since I've got all my blobs, I could always downgrade...lol.

I may give 4.2.1 a go first and see how that goes. I'm really just trying to keep things working smoothly until iOS5 comes out (and hopefully the next iPhone with it!)

Thanks guys (and IrishVixen ). I figured either 4.2.1 or 4.3.3 would be the ones brought up, but I wanted to make sure before upgrading. Of course, since I've got all my blobs, I could always downgrade...lol.

I may give 4.2.1 a go first and see how that goes. I'm really just trying to keep things working smoothly until iOS5 comes out (and hopefully the next iPhone with it!)

Thanks again!

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I upgraded one of my Phones from 4.1 to 4.3.3 but have the single reception bar issue and battery drain of 10-15% overnight. Also 4.3.3 causes freezing of once in a while. For example, when I press and hold an icon to make it wiggle, it takes 4 or 5 seconds to start wiggling. Sometimes, when I'm selecting a wallpaper for the springboard (in the photos app) the phone freezes for 4-5 seconds. I have very few tweaks installed now compared to when I had 4.1 but it may be due to a tweak. Another issue is theming is a bit more cumbersome in 4.3.3

Thanks, polzii. These are exactly the things I was hoping to hear. Looks like I'll be upgrading to 4.2.1 then.

I think I know the answer to this, but the themes are pretty much the same between iOS4 and 4.2.1, right? For instance, the "~iphone" stuff I've seen on some icon names...that didn't show up until after 4.2.1, right?

For example, when I press and hold an icon to make it wiggle, it takes 4 or 5 seconds to start wiggling.

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I have that problem too and I am on 4.2.1. I plan on staying on 4.2.1 for the near future since it works well and will probably get the iPhone 4S or 5 when it is released and keep the 4 as my international phone since it is unlocked.

I have that problem too and I am on 4.2.1. I plan on staying on 4.2.1 for the near future since it works well and will probably get the iPhone 4S or 5 when it is released and keep the 4 as my international phone since it is unlocked.

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@KentuckyHouse, you're welcome

@TJone Damn, guess I should have stayed on 4.1 then . thanks for posting your experience with 4.2.1

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